Freeze Dried Chicken Breast Treats

Freeze-dried chicken breast pieces. One ingredient, nothing else. Made from 100% Australian chicken, gently freeze-dried to lock in nutrients and flavour. High in protein for lean muscle, easy on sensitive stomachs, and free from preservatives, additives and nasties. A clean, healthy reward your dog will work for.

Single ingredient, no arguments. 100% Australian chicken breast, freeze-dried. Nothing else in the bag. Lean, high-protein reward. A cleaner treat option for dogs watching their waistline. Gentle on sensitive tummies. One ingredient means one thing to react to, if anything at all. Australian sourced chicken. Local birds, freeze-dried close to home.

Just one: 100% Australian chicken breast, freeze-dried. Nothing added. No grains, no fillers, no added salt, no artificial flavours or preservatives, no nasties. Freeze-drying gently removes moisture at low temperature rather than cooking with heat or oil, so the chicken keeps its natural flavour and nutrients without needing anything else to stabilise it. What's on the label is what's in the bag.

Freeze-dried chicken breast works as a daily treat, a training reward, or a food topper for fussy eaters. Small dogs (under 10kg) can have 1 to 2 pieces a day, medium dogs (10 to 25kg) 2 to 4 pieces, and large dogs (25kg plus) 3 to 6 pieces. Adjust down if you're also feeding other treats that day. Crumble a piece over dinner to encourage a reluctant eater. Store in the resealable bag in a cool, dry cupboard out of direct sunlight, no refrigeration needed. Reseal firmly after each use to lock out moisture and keep every piece crunchy for months.

The Rå Hund guarantee

Australian made in small batches from 100% natural ingredients. Vet approved, cruelty free, and free of anything your dog doesn't need. What's on the label is what's in the bottle, the bag and the bowl.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, generally. Single-ingredient freeze-dried chicken has no fillers, oils or preservatives to worry about. It's simply lean chicken breast with the moisture removed, which makes it easy to digest and easy to trust.

Yes, in sensible portions as part of a balanced diet. Chicken breast is lean and high in protein, which makes it a good everyday training treat. If your dog has any known protein sensitivities, check with your vet first.

Often, yes. Because there's only one ingredient, there's only one thing that could cause a reaction, which makes it easier to identify if your dog does have a sensitivity. Many owners use single-protein treats exactly for this reason.

Kept resealed in a cool, dry spot, they'll stay crisp for a few months. No fridge needed. If pieces feel chewy or soft rather than crunchy, air has gotten into the bag.

Yes. It's a gentle, single-ingredient treat that's easy to introduce to a puppy's diet. Start with small amounts and break pieces down for little mouths.

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